Winter Forest Ramen

This warming bowl brings together the woodland brightness of Velvet Shank mushrooms with miso, ginger, garlic, and steaming broth.
It’s simple, comforting, and full of winter energy — a perfect meal for cold evenings or quiet moments after a long day outdoors.
A bowl of forest-inspired comfort to warm you from the inside out.

with velvet shank mushrooms and miso broth

Winter Forest Ramen

A deeply comforting winter bowl with Velvet Shank mushrooms, miso, ginger, garlic, noodles, and steaming woodland broth.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings: 2 bowls
Course: Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: Foraged, Japnese Inspired
Calories: 380

Ingredients
  

  • 150 g ramen noodles
  • 1-2 cups Velvet Shank mushrooms cleaned and sliced
  • 1 tbsp oil sesame or neutral
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tbsp grated ginger
  • 3 tbsp white or red miso paste
  • 750 ml vegetable or chicken broth
  • 1 tbso soy sauce
  • soft-boiled egg, green onions, sesame seeds, chili flakes optional toppings

Equipment

  • Large pot
  • Frying pan
  • Knife & cutting board
  • Chopsticks or ladle

Method
 

  1. Heat oil in a pan and sauté the Velvet Shank mushrooms for 3–4 minutes until lightly golden.
  2. Add garlic and ginger; cook for 1 minute until fragrant.
  3. In a pot, warm the broth gently — do not boil after adding miso.
  4. Stir in miso paste and soy sauce until dissolved.
  5. Cook the ramen noodles separately according to package instructions.
  6. Divide the noodles into bowls.
  7. Ladle the miso broth over the noodles.
  8. Add the sautéed mushrooms on top.
  9. Finish with your favorite toppings and serve steaming hot.

Notes

💡 Tip: Add a dash of chili oil for heat or a spoon of tahini for extra creaminess.
⚠️ Velvet Shank (Flammulina velutipes) grows in winter on wood and is edible ONLY when correctly identified. Never forage from contaminated urban wood.

Why This Ramen Works

Velvet Shank mushrooms grow at the coldest time of year and bring a bright, slightly sweet woodland flavor.
Combined with miso, ginger, and garlic, the broth becomes nourishing, warming, and rich in depth — a perfect winter comfort bowl.

The combination of earthy mushrooms and silky noodles turns simple ingredients into a deeply satisfying meal.

Tips & Variations

  • Add spinach or kale for extra greens.

  • Use udon or soba instead of ramen noodles.

  • Add a soft-boiled egg for protein and richness.

  • For a smoky twist: add a few drops of toasted sesame oil.

Winter Ritual

This bowl is ideal during the dark winter months, especially around the new moon, a time linked to rest, reflection, and rebuilding energy.
A warm bowl of ramen becomes a grounding moment — a small ritual of comfort after cold walks or busy days.

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